Uncle Death Reviews Player Feedback For Deathverse: Let It Die In Livestream
See an inside look of the game to come this Fall.
GungHo Online Entertainment has announced that Deathverse: Let It Die will be coming to PC this Fall. In addition to the exciting PC announcement, everyone’s favorite Uncle Death recently reviewed player feedback from the Limited-Time Open Beta with director Shin Hideyuki in a video livestream that can be watched below.
Deathverse: Let It Die is set hundreds of years after the events of Let It Die and players will soon take to the stage in the world’s most popular survival reality TV show, Death Jamboree. Players will be armed with a robotic combat tool equipped with many deadly features, and each player can use a variety of weapons, protective shields, and skills to create a character who can outlive the competition, monsters, and assassins in a gloriously gory arena.
The livestream below is in Japanese, but some moments are translated by a faint voiceover. The video mainly focuses on battle stages, items, and gameplay.
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